Is it OK to keep male and female guinea pigs together?

Is it OK to keep male and female guinea pigs together?

Guinea pigs are commonly kept in single sex groups, so a pair of males or a pair of females. Siblings or father-son/ mother-daughter pairings often live well together. Pairings of male and female guinea pigs can also work well – just make sure they are neutered to prevent any unwanted litters!

Can a male guinea pig live with a female guinea pig?

In a pet situation, the male may be in the same guinea pig cage as the female and her newborns, and there is no way for the mother to move the pups away from the father.

Why do you need a guinea pig cage?

The guinea pig cage has a great impact on the life of your guinea pig. Having the correct sizes leads to more happy and healthy lives for your pets. Not only for your guinea pigs, but they will actually become better pets as they are less hostile.

Can you have two guinea pigs in one cage?

Of cause guinea pigs are preferable, so you should start with trying that. Just don’t go out and buy another guinea pig before seeing if it will actually work out. Otherwise, you will have two guinea pigs that don’t get along in one cage. A bad experience for both you and your cavies.

How many guinea pigs do you really need?

Especially considering you need to have at least 2 guinea pigs. I included the 1 guinea pig requirements, but it’s strongly advised you have at least two. Note that the word minimum might sound harsh. The minimums are also great cage sizes, and your guinea pig can live a happy life in that as well.

Why is the male guinea pig in the female’s cage?

In the wild, the father would unlikely be present where the newborns and mother are hiding from predators. In a pet situation, the male may be in the same guinea pig cage as the female and her newborns, and there is no way for the mother to move the pups away from the father.

Is it OK to keep two guinea pigs together?

In this case, separating the guinea pigs is the right decision. Guinea pigs are great as social animals and usually, they live happily with each other. But fights do happen. It’s not advisable to keep a female guinea pig and two male pigs together in a cage because this can make the males behave aggressively.

How big does a guinea pig cage need to be?

Adequate cage space. While minimum cage size requirements for two guinea pigs is 7.5 square feet (or a 2×3 grid cage), we recommend a 10.5 square-foot cage (or a 2×4 grid cage). Even one guinea pig needs 7.5 square feet. Adding a few more square feet for two should be possible in most cases.

Do you need to spay or neuter a guinea pig?

First and foremost, you want to make sure that you do NOT end up with a breeding pair or a pregnant female. If you have a male, you will want another male. If you have a female, you’ll want another female. This is the easiest path to take, since it doesn’t require surgery to neuter or spay. Guinea pigs all have their own personality.